Paramount+!In just a matter of weeks, the stacked cast of returning favorites — including 10 former winners — will compete in a special all-star season that will kick off Thursday, April 1, the ViacomCBS streaming service announced Tuesday.
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Chris Willman Music WriterThe Paramount Plus digital service will soon have a vintage MTV Networks look to some of its offerings, as the MTV series “Unplugged” and “Yo! MTV Raps” and VH1’s venerable “Behind the Music” are all set to be revived as streaming offerings, it was announced Wednesday afternoon.A new music-based unscripted show is on tap from Paramount Plus as well: “From Cradle to Stage,” which will be directed by Foo Fighters’ and Nirvana’s Dave Grohl and be hosted by the rocker and
.Paramount+!In just a matter of weeks, the stacked cast of returning favorites — including 10 former winners — will compete in a special all-star season that will kick off Thursday, April 1, the ViacomCBS streaming service announced Tuesday.
Paramount+ and MTV Entertainment Group have released a first-look promo of the revived Behind the Music series, spotlights the first artists to be profiled.
— Paramount+ is a must.It’s not just new reality TV available on Paramount+, though you do get access to all of CBS, MTV and VH1’s best TV shows. Some of the classic reality TV gems waiting to be discovered include and the cringe-inducing 2000s-era dating show.
Paramount+ is home to all your needs, from classics such as the original series andto current hits like and With hundreds of episodes and movies from the universe available to stream, we have no doubt you’ll find something to fill that void. Whether it’s comedy you’re in the mood for () or revisiting the mothership that started it all () or watching Jean-Luc in his prime () and later in life (), there’s ashow for you!And there’s even more coming.
Paramount+!The streamer is the home for everything SpongeBob, including a brand-new SpongeBob SquarePants feature-length movie and the first-ever spinoff series, plus tons of episodes from the classic Nickelodeon series streaming for your bingeing pleasure.
revival is coming! The beloved Nickelodeon sitcom starring Miranda Cosgrove is headed back to the small screen after Paramount+ ordered a continuation of the hit Nickelodeon series at the end of 2020.While details of the new iteration are sparse, we do know that Cosgrove and fellow original cast members Jerry Trainor and Nathan Kress are all set to reprise their characters. In January, the trio posted the first photo from the set, but didn't share any further details.
Cynthia Littleton Business EditorWall Street analyst Laura Martin of Needham Co. went so far as to say “Sell Netflix to buy ViacomCBS” after Wednesday’s marathon presentation of ViacomCBS’ plan for growth in the streaming arena with the March 4 launch of Paramount Plus.But Todd Juenger of Sanford Bernstein Co.
Paramount+ has unveiled the inaugural music slate for its new streaming service, highlighted by revivals of two of the most iconic music shows in VH1 and MTV histories.
Cynthia Littleton Business EditorViacomCBS is going big in the streaming wars with a broadcast TV-inspired big tent strategy that will be anchored by legacy cable channel and programming brands.On paper, the blueprint unveiled today during the company’s investor presentation for the March 4 Paramount Plus debut doesn’t sound like a path for success in today’s hyperactive media landscape.
From Cradle to Stage, a new six-part unscripted music show hosted by Dave Grohl and his mother, Virginia Hanlon Grohl.The series, directed by Dave Grohl and inspired by Virginia’s book of the same name, will explore the relationships between prominent musicians and their mothers.Reboots of Behind The Music and Yo! MTV Raps are also set to premiere on the service, as well as new MTV Unplugged performances.
Paramount+ is bringing music back to TV.
Paramount+ announced on Wednesday that the drama series, produced by Showtime, will premiere exclusively on its streaming service (currently CBS All Access) in early 2022., starring Pablo Schreiber as Master Chief Spartan John-117, is currently in production in Budapest.Based on the Xbox franchise, " will take place in the universe that first came to be in 2001, dramatizing an epic 26th-century conflict between humanity and an alien threat known as the Covenant.
and — both have been delayed due to the pandemic, with the former postponed more than a year from its original release date — so Paramount+ is making sure you don't have to wait much longer, should you not be able to see either movie in theaters.On Thursday, ViacomCBS announced that select Paramount Pictures films, including the sequel, latest installment and, will arrive on the streamer 30-45 days after they're released in theaters.(This marks a departure from HBO Max's current release
Rugrats for a new CG-animated reimagining of the '90s favorite to debut on Paramount+, it was announced Wednesday. The voices behind Tommy Pickles (E.G.
Paramount+ streaming service (currently CBS All Access).The series first debuted in April 2013 on Comedy Central. It ran for four seasons, ending in mid-2016.
Nirvana drummer and Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl is joining the Paramount+ band.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterA TV series followup to the 1969 film “The Italian Job” is in the works at Paramount Plus, Variety has learned.In the series, when the grandchildren of the legendary Charlie Croker inherit his old safety deposit box, the quest for the infamous Italian bullion is reignited.The project has received a script-to-series order at the streamer. Matt Wheeler is attached to write and executive produce, with Donald De Line onboard as a producer.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterJeremy Renner has signed on to star in the Taylor Sheridan series “Mayor of Kingstown,” which is moving from Paramount Network to the streaming service Paramount Plus.In addition, Antoine Fuqua has boarded the series as an executive producer.
NEW YORK -- CBS News is launching a streaming version of “60 Minutes” on the new Paramount Plus service, hoping to expose the durable brand to a younger and more diverse audience.The “60 Minutes Plus” program will debut March 4 with three separate episodes, the network announced Wednesday.The announcement was part of a rollout for “Paramount Plus,” which is replacing the “CBS All Access” service, offering Paramount movies as well as old and new programming from CBS and the Viacom stable of